Fire Safety Lesson Plans for Grades PreK-8
[Pages:34]Fire Safety Lesson Plans for Grades PreK-8
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ACTIVITIES BY TOPIC AND GRADE LEVEL RANGE ..............................................................3 HOW DO WE USE FIRE? .....................................................................................................4 SAFE FOR PLAY! KEEP AWAY! ............................................................................................8 GO TO THE FIREFIGHTER .................................................................................................9 FIRE PREVENTION IS EVERYONE'S JOB ........................................................................... 10 GET LOW AND GO ......................................................................................................... 11 STOP! DROP! AND ROLL!................................................................................................. 12 HELP MIKEY MAKE IT OUT ............................................................................................... 13 MIKEY MAKES A MESS ..................................................................................................... 14 WHAT TO DO WHEN THE ALARM GOES OFF................................................................. 15 HOME HAZARDS .............................................................................................................. 17 KITCHEN SAFETY.............................................................................................................. 18 CALLING 911................................................................................................................... 19 MICROWAVE SAFETY ...................................................................................................... 20 WHICH WAY IS OUT? ..................................................................................................... 21 SEARCH AND RESCUE ...................................................................................................... 22 SCIENCE 1 -WHAT BURNS AND HOW ............................................................................ 23 SCIENCE 2 - SMOKE ........................................................................................................ 24 SCIENCE 3 - FLAMMABILITY ............................................................................................ 25 SCIENCE 4 -FIRE PREVENTION......................................................................................... 26 COMMON CAUSES OF HOME FIRES ............................................................................... 27 FIREFIGHTING AS A CAREER ........................................................................................... 34
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ACTIVITIES BY TOPIC AND GRADE LEVEL RANGE
Fire Prevention
Pre-K - How Do We Use Fire? Grade 2
Safe for Play! Keep Away!
Emergency
Preparedness How Do We Use Fire?
Mikey Makes a Mess
Escaping a Fire
Help Mikey Make It Out Calling 911
The Science of Fire and Smoke How Do We Use fire?
Safe for Play! Keep Away!
Go to the Firefighter
Get Low and Go
Grades What to Do When the 3-5 Alarm Goes Off Home Hazards Kitchen Safety
Fire Prevention Is Everyone's Job
Which Way Is Out?
Search and Rescue
Stop! Drop! and Roll! Calling 911
Home Hazards
Get Low and Go
Microwave Safety
Microwave Safety Mikey Makes a Mess
Grades 6-8
Firefighting as a Career What to Do When the Alarm Goes Off
Science 1 -What burns and how
Science 2 - Smoke
Science 3 Flammability
Science 4 -Fire Prevention
Science 1 -What burns and how
Science 2 - Smoke
Science 3 Flammability
Science 1 -What burns and how
Science 2 - Smoke
Science 4 -Fire Prevention
Common Causes of Home Fires
Microwave Safety
For Spanish classes: Mikey Makes a Mess available in Spanish
For babysitting: Kitchen Safety
Firefighting as a Career
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HOW DO WE USE FIRE?
Grade level: Suggested Time:
PreK-5 20 minutes
Overview Our homes have many sources of flame and heat. Children need to know which things are safe for them to use and which are tools for adults only.
Objective Children and their parents are made more aware of the sources of fire and heat, and reminded of key safety practices and the message that these are adult tools.
Resources/Props/Preparation ? Worksheets following this lesson plan, scissors, pencil
The Lesson Note: Select from below the questions most appropriate for the age of the children 1. Have students cut out the sorting labels and the 16 pictures of sources of fire/heat. 2. Explain to students that they are going to sort the pictures into categories, and that it is okay if
their answers are different, and that some pictures may not fit perfectly into a category. 3. Have students first sort the pictures by "Electricity" vs. "Fire." Ask questions like:
? How would electricity lead to a fire? ? Which is more dangerous? ? Do you have more examples of electricity or fire in your home? ? Have students compare sorts and discuss differences. ? Are there any examples that don't fit into either category? What could another category
be? 4. Have students then sort the pictures by "I can use with help" vs. "Adults Only."
Ask questions like: ? What sources of heat are you allowed to use at home? ? What are the safety rules for using those sources of heat? ? How would the sort change as you get older? ? Have students compare sorts and discuss differences. ? Are there any examples that don't fit into either category? What could another category be?
5. Have students sort by the locations of the heat sources in their house. Ask questions like: ? What room has the most sources of fire or heat? ? What room do you think most fires start in? ? Have students compare sorts and discuss differences. ? Are there any examples that don't fit into either category? What could another category be?
6. Have students match the source of heat/fire with the correct safety tip.
Answers: candle (h), stove (l), microwave (b), campfire (e), clothes dryer (k), matches/lighter (c), fireplace (g), hair dryer (j), oven (m), iron (a), tea kettle (f), toaster (i), lightbulb (d)
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Electricity
I can use with help
Fire
Dangerous! Adults only!
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Candle
Stove
Microwave
Campfire
Cigarette
Clothes Dryer
Dishwasher
Matches
Lighter
Fireplace
Hair Dryer
Oven
Iron
Tea Kettle
Toaster
Lightbulb
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Match the source of heat or fire with the correct safety tip to prevent fires or burns!
_____ candle _____ stove _____ microwave _____ campfire _____ clothes dryer _____ matches/lighter _____ fireplace _____ hair dryer _____ oven _____ iron _____ tea kettle _____ toaster _____ lightbulb
a. make sure the cord isn't cracked or damaged b. never put metal in it c. don't use - get adult help! d. never put a blanket or clothing over it e. keep a bucket of water next to it f. don't hold the mug as you pour g. clean the chimney once every year h. always blow it out before you leave the room i. never stick a knife in it to get the food out j. don't use near a sink or bathtub k. clean the lint trap after every load l. never leave the kitchen unattended if this is on m. don't put dish towels or pot holders in the
drawer underneath
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SAFE FOR PLAY! KEEP AWAY!
(Excerpted from the BIC play safe! be safe!? program)
Grade Level: Suggested Time:
PreK ? 2 20 minutes
Overview
Children need to understand that there is a difference between adult tools and children's toys, and to be able to identify matches and lighters as adult tools.
Objectives
Children will be able to:
? Say "Keep Away!" when asked what to do if he or she finds matches or a lighter. ? Say that he or she will tell a grownup to put them away if he or she finds matches or a
lighter. ? Identify items as "safe for play" or "keep away" objects.
Resources/Props/Preparation
? "Safe for Play/Keep Away" activity at , or Lesson 4 of the play safe! be safe! classroom kit.
? Safe for Play Storybook at .
The Lesson
? From the above resources, as they view each item invite the children to say something about each object, and what it is used for.
? Have the students categorize the items into groups ? Have the students choose `Keep Away' or `Safe for Play'.
Additional Material
The play safe! be safe! classroom kit includes additional activities and a family letter to send home with children about this lesson. The kit also includes the Keep Away!/?Al?jate! card game by Fireproof Children, which helps children develop visual memory skills while learning that matches and lighters are for adults only.
Teacher Comments:
"The students really liked this!"
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